Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Stackable Appetizer Maker from Architec Housewares a great addition to any party #Giveaway

Will you be
entertaining a lot these upcoming holidays? Well I know I will be having a lot
of family and friend get togethers. We will lots of fun and some great food.
But with all of these great events, I sometimes just do not know what to make?
This is especially true when it comes with making appetizers for my guests.
That was until I came across the Architec Five Minute Stackable

Appetizer Maker. If
you love to entertain, you are going to love the Architec Five Minute Stackable
Appetizer Maker.

Featuring
ingenious design and easy-to-follow instructions to give even the most
novice entertainer the tools for success.

The
Stackable Appetizer Maker comes with the main body, “Cut and Carry Base,”
a tamper to press dry layers, spreader/serrated knife and a cookbook with
40+ recipe suggestions for use along with the appetizer maker.

Tis the season to host parties and what better way to show
off your mad culinary skills then with a Architec Five Minute Stackable Appetizer Maker. This little gem turns average into awesome!
One of the staples of any party is the finger sandwich, and they're great, but
just rather boring. What the Appetizer Maker does is turn a simple sandwich
into a culinary masterpiece. Instead of having a basic single layer sandwich
you now have a complex (not so much) looking finger food that people will think
you spent hours making.

This Appetizer Maker has helped my daughter turn the corner
on peanut butter, she's (gasp!) not that into peanut butter and constantly
complains about my lunches I pack for her. Well I've used the Appetizer Maker
to my advantage in that I've made layered PB&J sandwiches for her and she
actually likes them! It's all about how cool something looks and when you stack
a sandwich and make it look like a mini Dagwood (very old Blondie reference)
kids and grownups are more apt to at least want to try it.

Using the Appetizer Maker couldn't be any simpler, just
layer your bread then ingredients and more bread and ingredients and use the
tamper to push it down and cut. Now I'd suggest trying to have not too many wet
layers, that way the sandwich stays in better shape, too many wet layers in a
row just make for a mess that now requires a fork to eat. Sweet or savory the
choices are endless and with a 40 recipe book you'll have a great time trying
them all out. I've been using mine more than I thought I would now that my
lunch making skills have greatly appreciated in my daughter's eyes!

One of Susan’s Disney Family readers will win a Architec
Five Minute Stackable Appetizer Maker! Would you like to win? Please let me
know what you would make with this appetizer maker if you won? There are also
other ways to enter, please enter below.

Buy it:

You can purchase the Architec
Five Minute Stackable Appetizer Maker online at Amazon

Win it:

One winner will win an
Architec Five Minute Stackable Appetizer Maker, a $20.00 value

Disclosure: The reviews and or opinions on this blog are my own opinions . I received an appetizer maker to review. No monitory compensation was received. I was not required to write a positive review. Your experience may differ. The opinions I have expressed are my own I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsement and Testimonials in Advertising .

Disclosure: The reviews and or opinions on this blog are my own opinions, . No compensation was received. All opinions are my own. This is a unofficial fan site that is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or Disney theme parks.

Hello all, my name is Susan

I am a lifestyle blogger. My family and I love to travel and try new things. I am a working mom that tries to do it all! A Philadelphia native, who loves big city life. If you would like to contact me please email me at: susansdisneyfamily@gmail.com